CQ and HCQ are well-tolerated drugs with common adverse effects; gastrointestinal disturbances such as abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, and metallic taste. However, there are increasing safety concerns with both the drugs in increasing the QT interval leads to torsade’s de-pointes, drug-induced...
The medicines are most effective for people at high risk, but that is a broader swath of the adult population than many people realize, including people who are overweight, have asthma or heart conditions, and even people from racial and ethnic groups that have had worse outcomes from COVID-...
Case presentation: A previously fit and well 51-year-old female presented on 27th May 2021 with a one-month history of weight loss, fatigue, nausea, and a metallic taste. She had an acute kidney injury with a creatinine of 484 umol/L. She was on no regular medications and denied taking...
officials warned health care providers, public health departments, and patients on the potential for a "COVID-19 rebound," sometimes known as "Paxlovid rebound"—but maintains that the treatment is still essential for many with the virus.1 ...
Because ritonavir can cause an easily recognized side effect—a metallic taste in the mouth—the investigators added it to the placebo formulation so placebo recipients wouldn't be able to distinguish it from the active drug, and vice versa. ...
The symptoms came on quickly. I went from being completely well to being poleaxed in the space of two hours or so. The symptoms are as they say on the tin—high temperature and dry cough. Add to that a headache, chest pain, muscle aches, metallic taste in the mouth, loss of appetit...
Zinc has been shown to cause a metallic taste, dry mouth, and gastrointestinal intolerance in high doses.16 Ascorbic acid can cause gastrointestinal intolerance, and in the current study, a significantly higher proportion of patients in the ascorbic acid subgroups reported adverse effects, including ...
The Paxlovid side effect of bad taste or change in taste (dysgeusia) is the most common side effect, it is often described as a metallic taste or bitter taste and usually goes when you have finished the course. If you get this side effect, you may want to try gum, mints, or mouthwa...
Garibay, whose district includes Windsor Locks and part of Windsor, said she experienced excruciating body pain, fever and a metallic taste in her mouth. Tuesday was the first day she ate more than one meal; she has lost 13 pounds.
(I smell a chemical scent like a cleaner through nose but I can still smell and taste food, specify concentration of body aches (ie in shoulders or back or legs etc...), and chills without fever. Intermittent insomnia also. I’m sure there’s more if you poll. But nice job overall....